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  • ...ne]] in products containing both [[Lidocaine|lidocaine]] and [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]].
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  • ...[[Adrenalin|Adrenalin]]" (i.e. [[Lidocaine|lidocaine]] with [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]]) not working, but it was inducing severe headaches, vomiting and pain sen ...rtainly due to a bad batch of anesthetics, rather than a literal lidocaine/epinephrine risk.'''
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  • A few minutes after local [[Anesthetic|anesthetics]] containing [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]] (Adrenalin) are injected; some clients may start feeling jittery and nerv ...uscular injection. If it does occur, it usually doesn't last long, because epinephrine has a very short lifetime. However, if excessive amounts have been injected
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  • ...abisulfite]] (which you'll find in anesthetic solutions with [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]]).
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  • ...effect of [[Epinephrine]] in products containing both [[Lidocaine]] and [[Epinephrine]].
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  • ...etic]] in a 2% or 1% strength solution, both with or without [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]] (adrenaline), a [[Vasoconstrictor|vasoconstrictor]]. ...during a procedure — if anything, especially with the use of [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]], one of the good side-effects of this product is that it can reduce post-
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  • ...The supposed "endorphin rush" is more likely to be a burst of adrenaline (epinephrine), with the side-effect of numbing pain. This is a stress response, generall
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  • Epinephrine (adrenaline) is a hormone (chemical messenger) naturally secreted by the ad
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  • Epinephrine (adrenaline) is a hormone (chemical messenger) naturally secreted by the ad
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  • ...caine]] ([[Xylocaine]] is a brand name) is 5mg/kg (or 7mg/kg if it's got [[Epinephrine]] in it). For example, if you weigh 65 kg (about 145 pounds), that means yo
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  • * 5.3 [[#Epinephrine|Epinephrine]]
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  • 5.3 [[#Epinephrine|Epinephrine]]
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  • ...omplications, putting your life at serious risk. Adrenaline (also known as epinephrine) allergic reactions, though ''extremely rare,'' do have the potential to be
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  • ...omplications, putting your life at serious risk. Adrenaline (also known as epinephrine) allergic reactions, though ''extremely rare,'' do have the potential to be
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